Vaulted Deep Operator Hutchinson, KS · Full time

Manage and process incoming truckloads of organic waste to rapidly put carbon underground.

Description

Operator

Vaulted Deep

Location: Hutchinson, Kansas

 

Overview of the Role

As an operator at Vaulted, you will be responsible for managing incoming truckloads of organic waste sources and processing this material with our machinery. You will operate, monitor, and maintain our equipment to facilitate the processing of the organic waste received onsite. You will strictly comply with the facility’s safety protocols and determine the safety of incoming material to ensure it does not contain inappropriate material. Ultimately, your work as a Vaulted Operator will help to slow climate change by sequestering organic waste that removes harmful Green House Gases (GHGs) from the atmosphere that would otherwise pollute the environment and local communities.

 

This role pays $20 per hour with pay raises after a 90-day probationary period and ample opportunities for bonuses.

 

Why This Job is Great


  • Steady income and job stability. Pending success after a 90-day probationary period, this role provides consistent working hours and a regular paycheck with substantial opportunities for pay raises and bonuses.
  • Endless learning opportunities to operate complex machinery and processes. This can enhance your technical and problem-solving skills for future growth at Vaulted and in your career.
  • Work in an outdoor environment where you’re on your feet every day and are solving critical problems to ensure Vaulted’s operations run smoothly.

 

About Vaulted

Vaulted is an emerging leader in permanent carbon removal. Vaulted takes organic waste sources (biosolids, manure, agricultural, food waste, paper sludge, etc.) that today are sent to a landfill, dumped into an ocean/river, land applied, or otherwise left to decompose, releasing Green House Gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere. Then, Vaulted uses a slurry sequestration technology that injects and traps the carbon-filled waste underground for 10,000+ years. Our carbon removal goes beyond vaulting carbon - it improves local environmental and human health. Our operations seek to correct historically unjust waste management practices and advance environmental justice.

 

About the Role

As an operator at Vaulted, your work will help to slow climate change and safeguard your community. By operating machinery that takes organic waste polluting the surrounding environment (i.e., excess manure from farms), your work will help to clean up and protect your community. Responsibilities of this role are as follows (and others that may not be listed):


  • Direct and assist truck drivers getting into proper position/location for unloading.
  • Assist with directing and placing incoming material (organic waste sources: manure, biosolids, paper sludge, food & agricultural waste) in its designated area.
  • Assist with truck washouts when removing material from a truck that comes onsite.
  • Examine and determine safety of incoming material to ensure it does not contain inappropriate material that may harm machinery.
  • Assist with maintenance and quality control of equipment including the front-end loader, pumps, tanks, and processing equipment.
  • Maintain facility grounds by cleaning loose trash and debris.
  • Attend company-sponsored training and meetings as directed.
  • Comply with safety, health, and environmental guidelines of the facility. 

 

This role pays a base compensation of $20 per hour. Operators are eligible to receive extra compensation for overtime work. While the baseline hourly requirement for this role sits at 40 hours/week, most of our operators work an average of 50 hours per week, earning substantial overtime pay. This role also has other benefits: medical, dental, and life insurance, Paid Time Off, 401k with competitive employer match, disability and incentive pay. All benefits will become available to you after a 90-day probationary period.

This position requires roughly 45 hours of work per week with flexibility across all 7 days of the week. Candidates must be able to work evenings, weekends, and holiday hours as needed.

 

What You Will Bring

To succeed in this role, and to help the company to succeed in our mission, the Operator should:


  • Have a high school diploma or G.E.D.
  • Be a team player. Collaborate with fellow operators and supervisors. Be open to joining a team that holds one another accountable and offers help when needed with a strong commitment to safety protocol.
  • Follow supervisor instructions with close attention to detail while being able to work under minimal supervision at times. Be able to perform repetitive (yet important) tasks without losing focus.
  • Quickly communicate with foreman and/or facility managers as issues with machinery and operations arise and problem solve to minimize downtime/maintain efficiency of the site.
  • Exert physical effort in operating machinery and handling objects up to 50 pounds while being on one’s feet (and outside) throughout the day.
  • Use motor coordination with one’s hands throughout the day (keyboarding, machine operation, etc.).
  • Accept exposure to physical environments that involve dirt, odors, and noise during the workday and occasional weather extremes.
  • Accept exposure to (rare) occupational risks (cuts, burns, exposure to fumes & airborne particles).
  • A valid Kansas Driver’s License without major moving violations for insurability requirements.
  • Candidates must pass pre-employment drug screens and submit to random drug screening while employed.